nightprowler7
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Yes. You are right. No reason to spam a vendors thread. None of it involves the vendorCan you all do this somewhere else.
Yes. You are right. No reason to spam a vendors thread. None of it involves the vendorCan you all do this somewhere else.
Do you have any testing on your raloxifene? Couldn’t find any. ThanksMore Testing Results!
Deca (250mg/ml) -> 257.75 mg/mL
NPP (200mg/ml) -> 220.58 mg/mL
Test-C (300mg/ml) -> 335.51 mg/mL
NPP (100mg/ml) -> 112.60 mg/mL
Test-E (250mg/ml) -> 273.84 mg/mL
Test-P (100mg/ml) -> 116.65 mg/mL
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NiiiiceView attachment 2899511200-1500 / wk test c (depending on travel)
500-600 / wk deca (depending on travel)
500-600 / wk eq (depending on travel)
16 weeks in. 24 hrs after last pin test was taken.
@Axle Labs
Nice! How did you split up your pinning?View attachment 2899511200-1500 / wk test c (depending on travel)
500-600 / wk deca (depending on travel)
500-600 / wk eq (depending on travel)
16 weeks in. 24 hrs after last pin test was taken.
@Axle Labs
I don't even see Quingdao as a source here anymore?Biggest part of the problem right now on Meso is all the QSC dickriders who can’t stay on topic and resort to personal attacks. It’s getting old, and I’m starting to suspect they’re paid shills.
Can’t provide opsec advice. Can’t even tell these idiots that QSC domestic shipping lines dox them by printing the product name and barcode on the outside of the boxes.
I don't even see Quingdao as a source here anymore?
hematocrit doesn’t look terrible. How are you managing it? Donating?View attachment 2899511200-1500 / wk test c (depending on travel)
500-600 / wk deca (depending on travel)
500-600 / wk eq (depending on travel)
16 weeks in. 24 hrs after last pin test was taken.
@Axle Labs
Mon-Wed-FriNice! How did you split up your pinning?
Your pin 24 hours before was how many mgs?
This cycle I haven’t donated at all. Not sure if any vitamins I take are contributing to it but nothing special is being used to prevent it.hematocrit doesn’t look terrible. How are you managing it? Donating?